How different is this from when Pat Robertson called for the assassination of "the strong-arm dictator" in Venezuel who was popularly elected more than once in and who is loved by the vast majority of his citizens?<br><br>Ah, but there I go, talking to myself again...<br><br>We are what we repeatedly do. -Aristotle

Probably the only difference is Pat Robertson didn't offer an incentive...and some crazy probably won't take him up on the offer.<br><br><br>- This is gonna get pretty interesting. <br>- Define "interesting". <br>- Oh, God, oh, God, we're all gonna die..

_________________________I used to think it was terrible that life was unfair. Then I thought what if life were fair and all of the terrible things that happen came because we really deserved them? Now I take comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the universe.

He could have at least offered a stake in Jesusland or whatever it was he was planning to build in the Holy Land with the Israelis. Too bad he pissed them off too and they backed out on the deal.<br><br>We are what we repeatedly do. -Aristotle

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p> Probably the only difference is Pat Robertson didn't offer an incentive. <p><hr></blockquote><p>yeah and you know why ??<br><br><br>cause Pat Robertson is a CHEAP little SOB! <br>wants all the $$$ for himself !! <br><br><br><br>they should call his show the 666 Club !!<br><br>David (OFI)<br>

jealousy makes them enemy<br>when them nah step correct <br>heavy metal put an end to thee<br><br>sorry to see<br>big biz under the guise of democracy letting more<br>religous scapegoating...<br><br>let's not lie<br>computers are brain agmentation for a religiously dumbed down society<br>that gets alzheimers<br><br>

In other words if more than half the electorate refuses to vote in and (election) as happened in venezuela, Due to the love of their commandante. and fear of the rabble in the street. that is a love fest.<br><br>

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